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Video 1Psychologist Open a Window on Brutal C.I.A. Interrogations
Description: An explosive report by the New York Times of the APA torture scandal. Two men who proposed interrogation techniques widely viewed as torture are part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of former C.I.A. detainees. Deposition videos, obtained exclusively by The New York Times, reveal new insights into the enhanced interrogation program and the C.I.A. contractors behind it.

Audio 1Adding Memory
Description: In this episode of Radiolab, we ask the question: Can you add memories? Dr. Elizabeth Loftus says yes. She’s a psychologist in the department of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California at Irvine, and her research shows that you can implant memories--wholly false memories--pretty easily into the brains of humans. Her work challenges the reliability of eye-witness testimony, and is so controversial that she once had to call the bomb squad.